Ethiopian forces and Amhara militiamen have killed dozens of civilians in recent months, caught in a conflict in the country's second-largest region since mid-2023, a state-appointed body said.
Africa is now realising its potential and capacity, with the formerly side-lined continent harnessing its demographic dividend and natural resources, Ethiopian PM Abiy Ahmed said on Wednesday.
War crimes and crimes against humanity are still being committed in Ethiopia nearly a year after government and regional forces from Tigray agreed to end fighting, U.N. experts said.
The UN human rights office said that fighting between Ethiopia's military and militiamen in the Amhara region has killed at least 183 people on Tuesday.
Ethiopia's military has pushed local militiamen out of most of Gondar, a large city where intense fighting has raged since clashes broke out across the Amhara region last week.